The only thing which is unconventional in my system - the keyboard and mouse USB wireless combo from Logitech. The combo's name is K520, it has a dongle for a USB port and runs both input devices without cables.When I start the installation disk, I see the ISOLUNUX introduction screen and I can type there some characters, e.g. the selection to use text based installer "install" or whatever else.When it comes to the actual installation, the screen freezes - there is no reaction to any single keystroke - neither to arrows, nor to letter or digit keys, the keyboard seems to be completely dead. The only thing that I can do - hard stop the computer via the power switch.

Obviously it is not the computer's fault - same keyboard perfectly well works under SUSE, PCLOS, MEPIS and WIN-7. It works even in the initial ISOLINUX intro screen, it stops only when it comes to VL7-SOHO installation.

Is it possible to try some cheat code to deceive the system into communicating with Logitech wireless combo?

Best wishesBNK

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A little digging in the cellar unearthed an old PS2-connector keyboard and an equally old mouse. When the computer was equipped with these museum items, the VL7-SOHO started showing all its tricks like an Olympic champion on the skating rink. Now the question is - will I be able to find anywhere the appropriate driver for my Logitech K529 wireless combo AND how big a hassle will it be to install this driver into the VL7 internals?

Best wishesBNK

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One skeptical donkey used to say: "You may scream 'Honey! Honey!" as loud as you can - it won't make sweet in your mouth..."